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QuteCsound and Application Association

by Jacob Joaquin :: Rate this Message:

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I installed QuteCsound onto OS X Leopard the other day.  I noticed that csd files are now associated with that App, and shows the green logo for csound files in the finder.  Is it possible that future versions of the application ask to do so before doing this?  Before installing this app, I was able to hit space bar to easily preview my Csounds.  Easy to fix, so no worries.  Though some people have real issues with this.

If it did ask my permission, then I must have missed it, so ignore everything I just wrote.  :)

Best,
Jake

Re: QuteCsound and Application Association

by Andres Cabrera :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Jacob,

This is done automatically by the file MyInfo.plist within the
application bundle. I don't know of a way to tell it to ask. Does any
one know?
You can edit that file inside your application bundle to prevent it
from happening again.

Cheers,
Andrés

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Jacob Joaquin<jacobjoaquin@...> wrote:

>
> I installed QuteCsound onto OS X Leopard the other day.  I noticed that csd
> files are now associated with that App, and shows the green logo for csound
> files in the finder.  Is it possible that future versions of the application
> ask to do so before doing this?  Before installing this app, I was able to
> hit space bar to easily preview my Csounds.  Easy to fix, so no worries.
> Though some people have real issues with this.
>
> If it did ask my permission, then I must have missed it, so ignore
> everything I just wrote.  :)
>
> Best,
> Jake
> --
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/QuteCsound-and-Application-Association-tp24400069p24400069.html
> Sent from the Csound - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>
>
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by Matthew Walworth :: Rate this Message:

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Hi

This is really just standard Mac behavior. The last application  
installed that claims a particular file type is the one that is  
associated with that file type. It seems kind of annoying at times but  
the assumption is that you installed a new app capable of handling a  
particular file type, so you must want that app to be associated with  
that type. You can use the Finder's info dialog to tell the system to  
use a different application for a single file or all files of a type.

...matthew...

On Jul 9, 2009, at 5:03 PM, csound-request@... wrote:

> From: Andres Cabrera <mantaraya36@...>
> Date: July 9, 2009 5:43:00 AM MDT
> To: csound@...
> Subject: [Csnd] Re: QuteCsound and Application Association
> Reply-To: csound@...
>
>
> Hi Jacob,
>
> This is done automatically by the file MyInfo.plist within the
> application bundle. I don't know of a way to tell it to ask. Does any
> one know?
> You can edit that file inside your application bundle to prevent it
> from happening again.
>
> Cheers,
> Andrés
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Jacob  
> Joaquin<jacobjoaquin@...> wrote:
>>
>> I installed QuteCsound onto OS X Leopard the other day.  I noticed  
>> that csd
>> files are now associated with that App, and shows the green logo  
>> for csound
>> files in the finder.  Is it possible that future versions of the  
>> application
>> ask to do so before doing this?  Before installing this app, I was  
>> able to
>> hit space bar to easily preview my Csounds.  Easy to fix, so no  
>> worries.
>> Though some people have real issues with this.
>>
>> If it did ask my permission, then I must have missed it, so ignore
>> everything I just wrote.  :)
>>
>> Best,
>> Jake
>> --
>> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/QuteCsound-and-Application-Association-tp24400069p24400069.html
>> Sent from the Csound - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>>
>>
>> Send bugs reports to this list.
>> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@... with body  
>> "unsubscribe csound"
>>
>



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Re: QuteCsound and Application Association

by Jacob Joaquin :: Rate this Message:

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I don't install apps very often, so I currently can't think of an example off hand.  Though I do know I've run into dialogs in the past that pop up on opening an app for the first time that ask if I'd like to use this software for all files of this type.  How to implement such a feature is achieved, unfortunately, is beyond me.

Like I said before, this isn't really a deal, and took very little effort to fix.  The only reason I brought this up is that I could see how a situation like this could be frustrating to those who don't know how to revert file associations back to their previous state.

Best,
Jake


Matthew Walworth wrote:
Hi

This is really just standard Mac behavior. The last application  
installed that claims a particular file type is the one that is  
associated with that file type. It seems kind of annoying at times but  
the assumption is that you installed a new app capable of handling a  
particular file type, so you must want that app to be associated with  
that type. You can use the Finder's info dialog to tell the system to  
use a different application for a single file or all files of a type.

...matthew...

On Jul 9, 2009, at 5:03 PM, csound-request@lists.bath.ac.uk wrote:

> From: Andres Cabrera <mantaraya36@gmail.com>
> Date: July 9, 2009 5:43:00 AM MDT
> To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
> Subject: [Csnd] Re: QuteCsound and Application Association
> Reply-To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>
>
> Hi Jacob,
>
> This is done automatically by the file MyInfo.plist within the
> application bundle. I don't know of a way to tell it to ask. Does any
> one know?
> You can edit that file inside your application bundle to prevent it
> from happening again.
>
> Cheers,
> Andrés
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Jacob  
> Joaquin<jacobjoaquin@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I installed QuteCsound onto OS X Leopard the other day.  I noticed  
>> that csd
>> files are now associated with that App, and shows the green logo  
>> for csound
>> files in the finder.  Is it possible that future versions of the  
>> application
>> ask to do so before doing this?  Before installing this app, I was  
>> able to
>> hit space bar to easily preview my Csounds.  Easy to fix, so no  
>> worries.
>> Though some people have real issues with this.
>>
>> If it did ask my permission, then I must have missed it, so ignore
>> everything I just wrote.  :)
>>
>> Best,
>> Jake
>> --
>> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/QuteCsound-and-Application-Association-tp24400069p24400069.html
>> Sent from the Csound - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>>
>>
>> Send bugs reports to this list.
>> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body  
>> "unsubscribe csound"
>>
>



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